"I did think Benito Del Toro exuded himself pretty well." I liked him too, I just wish the whole movie had centered around his charactor.
"in the end with all the various power brokers essentially self-consumed and ineffectual, some kids got a ball park--that's as good an expression of hope as any I've seen." I liked the ball park too. So much hokeyness(answering Mike here) I found the innocent wife of the drug kingpin suddenly becoming a ruthless kingpin herself pretty hard to swallow And Michael Douglass's daughter becoming a down and out junkie and (gasp)sleeping with a black man. That's where dope'll getcha. And Michael Douglas becoming a vigilante, taking the law into his own hands to save her, why didn't he just call the cops?
and the poison breakfast scene was not real--they(cops) would allways send one of thier own out for breakfast
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I liked him too, I just wish the whole movie had centered around his charactor.
"in the end with all the various power brokers essentially self-consumed and ineffectual, some kids got a ball park--that's as good an expression of hope as any I've seen."
I liked the ball park too.
So much hokeyness(answering Mike here) I found the innocent wife of the drug kingpin
suddenly becoming a ruthless kingpin herself pretty hard to swallow
And Michael Douglass's daughter becoming a down and out
junkie and (gasp)sleeping with a black man.
That's where dope'll getcha.
And Michael Douglas becoming a vigilante, taking the law into his own hands to save her, why didn't he just call the cops?
- steve 3-01-2001 8:30 am
and the poison breakfast scene was not real--they(cops) would allways send one of thier own out for breakfast
- Skinny 3-01-2001 3:37 pm [2 comments]